Hey Adam,
I tend to teach Gem/PD workshops and it is usually more likely that they have Macs than PCs. So I for one would certainly be interested in a clickable installer. I think it would also attract more users on the Mac side (jitter and MAX users perhaps) everytime someone I know wants to run PD on OSX they invite me over to help! ;)
I think it would be worth the time, I wonder if it would be possible to automate the process, run a script on the latest CVS for example.
Thanks for your efforts.
(I'm still hoping for 10.2 to be able to use the new Gem stuff!!)
Ben
----- Original Message ----- From: Adam Lindsay atl@comp.lancs.ac.uk Date: Tuesday, December 10, 2002 6:07 pm Subject: Re: 0.36 in CVS was: Re: [PD-dev] CVS now handles binaries
I believe Thomas Grill said this around Tue, 10 Dec 2002:
i get a bang delayed 5 seconds with a [delay 5000] using pd-
0.35-0 on
OSX. i timed it with my watch as well as with the [timer] object.
cgc
Hmmm, that's strange, maybe i should move to another flat.
Perhaps it's because you're already moving too fast... (~ c ....sorry.)
However, there's (which means here's) no noticable difference
between
[delay 5000] and [delay 15000] which brings about some deeper philosophical questions.
That's odd, I can't say I've ever noticed that. I tried on both the current, up-to-date CVS build and a build that I think dates from my pre- packaged version, and don't encounter it, either.
That reminds me... Are people interested in another pre-packaged OSX PD build, with Tcl/Tk?
I tried preparing one today (tedious), but ran into some minor snags. If a double-click-able package is something people want, I'll try again.
adam
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